Wednesday, June 13, 2018

How Well Would One Fare In UK’s Citizenship Test?

Immigrants in the United Kingdom who have
been dreaming of getting the status of permanent resident have been quite
nervous about the whole process. They would have to deal with following all the
rules and all the requirements so that their way towards the goal would be a
lot easier. However, the part of the process that can be really nerve-wracking would
be taking the Citizenship Test that the country requires all of those who would
like to get their goal.

The test does not necessarily have to be
just what most people would think it would be – some kind of really difficult
test that can only happen in the really top tier questions on 'Who Wants To Be A
Millionaire?'. But the thing is, this test is really all about the United
Kingdom and it really has been designed to filter out those who have learned a
lot about the country that they deserve to have the status that would be
awarded to them in case they do pass all of the requirements that have been
set.

So what exactly can be inside the test?
Well, experts have been looking at the quiz and have been seeing just what
could possibly come out in the exam. Here are some of the potential questions
and maybe can help those immigrants who are preparing to take said test.

What
is the official name of the country?

In any case, immigrants would have to
choose the official name of the country without consulting any reference books
or sources. Would it be England? Or Great Britain? Or Great Britain and
Northern Ireland? Or The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland?
Or The United Kingdom? Which would be the best answer?

The answer to this question would be The
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The explanation to this
would be that the country is made up of England, Wales, Northern Ireland, and
Scotland. And thus, the name.

New
citizens swear loyalty to whom?

The options would include the Parliament,
The Queen, Winston Churchill, and the Prime Minister. Well, the correct answer
would actually be The Queen. If those who took the test chose all other options
except The Queen, then they would not be getting a correct answer. The loyalty
and allegiance of new citizens to the UK does not only mean The Queen but also
her heirs as well as her successors.

Who
built the Tower of London?

The Tower of London was built by who? Would
it be Dame Zaha Hadid, Sir Norman Foster, Lancelot Brown, or William the
Conqueror? The answer to this question would be William the Conqueror. William
had started building the structure in 1066 when he became the king of the
country.